Promoting Somali Culture and Heritage in the Twin Cities

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient
Somali Youth and Family Development Center
Status
In Progress
Start Date
September 2022
End Date
July 2023
Activity Type
Education/Outreach/Engagement
Counties Affected
Hennepin
Ramsey
Anoka
Hennepin
Ramsey
Hennepin
Ramsey
Anoka
Hennepin
Ramsey
Project Overview

SOMFAM's vision is to build a strong Somali community. With this grant, we will facilitate new avenues for deepening Somali women's cultural identity. SOMFAM will launch a Somali language YouTube channel and Somali Cooking Classes to educate the Somali diaspora, particularly Somali women living in Minnesota, about culture and critical resources, and to empower them to engage with and share their cultural heritage.

Legal Citation / Subdivision
MN Laws 2021, First Special Session Chapter 1, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 8 (d)
Appropriation Language

2022-2023 Cultural Heritage and Community Identity Grants - Spring 2022

2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,000
Direct expenses
$60,000
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Both our new YouTube channel programming and our Somali Cooking Classes will be evaluated along a set of measurable outcomes.

The measurable outcomes for SOMFAM YouTube, which we will be tracking are:
-Program viewership, goal: 2,000+ viewers
-Number subscribers, goal: 500+ subscribers

The measurable outcomes for our Somali Cooking Classes include:
-Number of bi-weekly sessions, goal: 20 annual session
-Track attendance, goal: 15 attendees per session (300 attendees annually)

In addition to our measurable outcomes, we will also implement a series of surveys to understand the impact of our programming on the community we serve. While these outcomes are difficult to measure, we will use community insights as another tool to track the progress and success of our project. These insights will also prove invaluable to us going forward in the design and implementation of our future programming.

In keeping with our culture as a community-led and community-driven organization, we also receive important feedback and reflection through dialogue with participants, their families and the community as a whole. SOMFAM's program staff develop close relationships with participants and will continue to engage participants in regular discussions of the program and how it can best meet participants' needs. This is grassroots work with the power to change an individual's life with and through their community.

Our program staff are responsible for soliciting and collecting participant feedback. A systems developer will create a database where we can record and report evaluation metrics. For each project, we will track specific metrics to evaluate their success. These metrics are designed to strengthen our understanding of community engagement and impact.

Measurable Outcome(s)

We are thrilled to report that both the YouTube program and the Cooking program are up and running, thanks to this grant support! We launched the YouTube program in summer 2022 and have already released 15 episodes to date. Average viewership is about 1,700 per episode. Our program targets Somali women, sharing critical information about culture, and culturally appropriate supports such as mental and physical health, and family support. The program is hosted by women, for women, and is conducted entirely in Somali. Our partners at Xogmaal Media and the Somali American Network help us record, edit, and release the videos. Furthermore, because they post our videos on their popular channels, they help us extend our reach.

The Cooking Program launched this past winter. So far, we have hosted 8 cooking classes attended by an average of 15 women each. The classes are intended to teach basic cooking skills, how to make traditional Somali cultural dishes, and how to cook healthy meals in a culturally appropriate way. Additionally, the program builds connection and community among Somali women as they strive to develop strong personal and cultural bonds to support and sustain one another.
We could not have launched these two programs without support from The Minnesota Humanities Center. Thank you very much!; We are thrilled to report that both the YouTube program and the Cooking program are successfully and consistently operating, thanks to this grant support! We launched the YouTube program in summer 2022 and have released 15 episodes to date. Average viewership is about 1,700 per episode. Our program targets Somali women, sharing critical information about culture, and culturally appropriate supports such as mental and physical health, family and parenting, and financial and legal information for immigrants and refugees, particularly the Muslim and East African community. The program is hosted by women, for women, and is conducted entirely in Somali. Our partners at Xogmaal Media and the Somali American Network help us record, edit, and release the videos. Furthermore, because they post our videos on their popular channels, they help us extend our reach.

The Cooking Program launched this past winter. Since December 2022, we have hosted biweekly cooking classes for 15 women each class. The classes teach basic cooking skills, how to make traditional Somali cultural dishes, and how to cook healthy meals in a culturally appropriate way. Additionally, the program builds connection and community among Somali women as they strive to develop strong personal and cultural bonds to support and sustain one another.

We could not have launched these two programs without support from The Minnesota Humanities Center and Minnesota Legacy Grant funds. Thanks to these grant funds, we have been able to build, launch, and sustain these programs. We will continue to sustain them through our increased capacity to fundraise and to build proof points of our successful programming. Thank you very much!

Recipient Board Members
Our Board of Directors is composed of: Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, Somali Youth and Family Development CenterLloyd Brown, Learning Center Coordinator, Literacy MinnesotaZak Mohamed, Product Development Engineer, Tekna SealKathryn Sharpe, Extension Educator, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth DevelopmentMohamed Mohamed, Program Assistant, PhiMohamud Abdi, Student, St. Mary UniversityZainab Sahal, Student, St. Thomas University; Our Board of Directors is composed of: Fatoun Ali, Executive Director, Somali Youth and Family Development CenterLloyd Brown, Learning Center Coordinator, Literacy MinnesotaZak Mohamed, Product Development Engineer, Tekna SealKathryn Sharpe, Extension Educator, University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth DevelopmentMohamed Mohamed, Program Assistant, PhiMohamud Abdi, Student, St. Mary UniversityZainab Sahal, Student, St. Thomas University
Project Manager
First Name
Libby
Last Name
Stegger
Phone
612-388-3259
Email
libby@pierpartnersconsulting.com
Administered By
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Location

987 Ivy Avenue East
St. Paul, MN 55106

Phone
651-774-0205
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